Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Biosensors – Chemically Engineered Electronic Proteins

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Biosensors – Chemically Engineered Electronic Proteins”. 1. What do you mean by FP-redox biosensors? a) Fluorescent protein biosensors that does not contain sulfide groups b) Non-fluorescent protein Biosensors c) Thiol-redox fluorescent protein biosensor d) Thiol-redox non-fluorescent protein biosensor 2. Who first discovered … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Protein Engineering for Healthcare

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Protein Engineering for Healthcare”. 1. Protein engineering can be potentially used in which of the following industries? a) Ceramic b) Iron c) Furniture d) Healthcare 2. The efficiency of a drug is not dependent on which of the following parameter? a) Activity … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Targets – Industrial Enzymology

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Targets – Industrial Enzymology”. 1. Which of the following enzyme is not used as a target for protein engineering in detergents? a) Proteases b) Lipases c) Amylases d) Hydrolases 2. Protein engineering is a powerful tool to overcome intrinsic limitations, weakening industrial … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Targets – Engineering Antibodies, Hormones and Receptors

This set of Protein Engineering Question Paper focuses on “Targets – Engineering Antibodies, Hormones and Receptors”. 1. Which of the following is also called as immunoglobulin? a) MHC molecules b) Fat molecules c) Antigen molecules d) Antibody molecules 2. Which of the following cells secrete antibodies in the bloodstream? a) Antigen-presenting cells b) B cells … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Targets – Engineering Specificity and Purification

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Targets – Engineering Specificity and Purification”. 1. Protein engineering cannot be used to do which of the following changes? a) Tuning of enzyme specificity b) Introduction of novel properties c) Introduction of regulatory sites or switches d) Completely change the specificity of … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Targets – Engineering Stability

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Targets – Engineering Stability” 1. Which of the following is the recognition sequence of Hind III restriction enzyme? a) GCAACC b) CCGCGG c) TTGCAA d) AAGCTT 2. The amount of enzyme produced by a micro-organism is not increased by increasing the number … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – Targets – Engineering Enzymes

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Targets – Engineering Enzymes”. 1. Which of the following is an industrially important enzyme? a) Arginase b) Pyruvate carboxylase c) Pyruvate kinase d) Pectinases 2. Pectinase account for how much percent of global industrial enzymes produced? a) 50 percent b) 60 percent … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – New Protein Molecule Design – Phage Display

This set of Advanced Protein Engineering Questions and Answers focuses on “New Protein Molecule Design – Phage Display”. 1. Only one cycle of directed evolution cycle is sufficient to obtain the desired protein molecule. a) True b) False 2. The starting point of both rational and irrational protein design is a wild-type protein. a) False … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – New Protein Molecule Design – Error Prone PCR

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “New Protein Molecule Design – Error Prone PCR”. 1. Which of the following technique is used to alter the function of an enzyme without the need for exhaustive structural and functional information? a) Slow evolution b) Indirect evolution c) Rational protein design … Read more

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Protein Engineering Questions and Answers – New Protein Molecule Design – DNA Shuffling

This set of Protein Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “New Protein Molecule Design – DNA Shuffling”. 1. Which of the following strategy of protein engineering is based on high throughput protein engineering? a) Slow evolution b) Rational evolution c) Natural evolution d) Irrational protein design 2. Irrational protein design is also … Read more

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